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Differences in surface roughness, energy, and CO₂ fluxes in two moist tundra vegetation types, Kuparak Watershed, Alaska, U.S.A. / Werner Eugster, Joseph P. McFadden, F. Stuart Chapin, III.
Title: | Differences in surface roughness, energy, and CO₂ fluxes in two moist tundra vegetation types, Kuparak Watershed, Alaska, U.S.A. / Werner Eugster, Joseph P. McFadden, F. Stuart Chapin, III. |
Author(s): | Eugster, Werner. McFadden, Joseph P. Chapin, F. Stuart, |
Date: | 2005. |
In: | Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. (2005.), Vol. 37(1) (2005) |
Abstract: | Investigates differences in energy partitioning and carbon balance in moist non-acidic and moist acidic tundra. Finds that, despite structural differences in plant growth forms, moss cover and soil pH, sensible and latent heat fluxes are similar. Aerodynamic properties (roughness length), ground heat flux, and CO₂ flux are, however, significantly different, with daily carbon balance showing 26% more net CO₂ uptake in moist acidic tundra. Discusses importance of results for determining carbon budget of Low Arctic region. |
Notes: | Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. Vol. 37(1) :61-67 (2005). |
Keywords: | 546.264-31 -- Carbon dioxide. 551.58 -- Climatology. 574 -- Ecology. 574.4 -- Ecology, terrestrial. 581.12 -- Plant respiration. 581.524.444.2 -- Tundra. F -- Biological sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*49) -- Alaska. (*494) -- Alaska, northwestern. |
SPRI record no.: | 176259 |
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